How to Increase Your Sales by Analyzing Your Marketing Funnel

Understand how your marketing funnel works so you can make changes that will lead to more sales and improved results.

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ByJacinda Santora

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Yourmarketing funnelis the process that your potential customers go through as they move from awareness of your product or service to purchase. The funnel narrows at each stage, from the many people who are aware of your brand to the few who actually buy from you. Understanding your marketing funnel is essential to improving results and driving conversions.

Let's say you're trying toincrease sales. You need to understand how your marketing funnel works so you can make changes that will lead to more sales. Here are four steps you can take to analyze your marketing funnel and improve results:

  1. Define your marketing funnel stages

  2. Set conversion goals for each stage

  3. Identify bottlenecks in your funnel

  4. Test and experiment to improve results

Let's take a closer look at each of these steps so you can use them in your own business:

Related:How to Generate Interest at Every Stage of the Marketing Funnel

1. Define your marketing funnel stages

The first step is to define the stages of your marketing funnel. This will vary depending on your business, but most funnels include the following stages:

  • Awareness:Potential customers become awareof your product or service.

  • Interest:Potential customers are interested in your product or service and want to learn more.

  • Consideration:Potential customers are considering your product or service and comparing it to other options.

  • Purchase:Potential customers buy your product or service.

  • Loyalty/advocacy:Customers who buy your product or service becomebrand advocatesand promote your business to others.

There are other variations of this model, but this is a good place to start. Once you've defined the stages of your funnel, you can move on to step two.

2. Set conversion goals for each stage

The second step is to set conversion goals for each stage of the marketing funnel. These goals should be realistic and achievable based on historical data and current circumstances. For example, if you know that 2% of people who are aware of your brand eventually buy from you, then you can set a goal of increasing that number to 3%. Once you've set conversion goals for each stage, you can move on to step three.

3. Identify bottlenecks in your funnel

The third step is to identify any bottlenecks in your marketing funnel that are preventing potential customers from moving on to the next stage of the funnel. Common bottlenecks include:

Lack of awareness:Potential customers are not aware of your product or service because they haven't been exposed to yourmarketing messages.

Solution:Increase advertising, and create more compelling content that speaks directly to your target audience's needs.

Lack of interest:Potential customers are not interested in your product or service because it doesn't solve their problems or meet their needs.

Solution:Review your messaging and positioning to make sure you're speaking directly to the needs of your target audience.

Lack of consideration:Potential customers are not considering your product or service because they don't know enough about it.

Solution:Create more content that educates potential customers about the features and benefits of your product or service.

Lack of purchase:Potential customers are not buying your product or service because they don't see the value in it.

Solution:Review pricing, packaging and positioning; consider offering discounts or other incentives; adjust messaging accordingly.

4. Test and experiment to improve results

The final step is to test different messages, offers, channels, etc., to see what leads potential customers down the path to purchase. Try different tactics and track results so you can continue doing more of what works and less of what doesn't work. Remember, it's important always to betesting and experimentingso you can continue improving results.

Related:How to Create a Marketing Funnel That Will Increase Sales and Profits

By taking these four steps, you can gain a better understanding of how your marketing funnel works and make changes that will lead to more sales. Of course, by taking these four stepsregularly— perhaps quarterly — you can ensure that any changes made throughout the year actually have an impact on ROI come budget time.

Jacinda Santora

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor

Marketing Strategy + Implementation

Jacinda Santora is a marketing consultant who uses marketing psychology to help businesses grow. She knows that research informs strategy informs execution — and nails it all.

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